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FINA 11003 Credits

Introduction to Drawing

Students will learn the fundamentals of drawing in the field of visual art. They will study and practice various technical approaches to drawing. Students will focus primarily on observational drawing including still life, perspective, and the human figure.

FINA 11063 Credits

Drawing for Design

Students will be introduced to the fundamental principles and techniques of drawing and design for communication. They will explore a variety of media and methods to describe: form, surface, motion, space, and light. Students will learn through observational studies of still lives, life models, and architectural forms. They will study the relationship of form to content, explore various methods of expression, and develop critical and analytical skills through group critiques and discussions.

FINA 11103 Credits

Introduction to Painting

Students will study the fundamental materials, methods, and techniques of painting. They will practice and develop painting skills through technical and creative challenges. Students will also explore personal subjectivity in relation to historical movements and current trends in art through studio activity, lectures, and class discussions.

Co-requisites:
FINA 1100

FINA 11303 Credits

Ceramics I

Students will learn fundamental processes of handling and firing ceramic materials of different sizes, thicknesses, and textures. They will work with basic techniques of clay preparation, joining, building, drying, glazing, and firing while developing personal expression through form, colour, and texture.

FINA 11313 Credits

Sculpture I

Students will be introduced to the fundamental concepts, methods, and materials of contemporary sculpture. They will survey major movements in sculpture over the last century through slide lectures, demonstrations, and individual and group critiques. Students will integrate theory and practice through technical challenges presented by processes and materials.

FINA 11353 Credits

Introduction to Digital Media I

Students will learn to use digital software such as Photoshop™ and Imovie™ in a lab setting. They will create artwork that emphasizes the historical and conceptual elements of digital technologies in contemporary art.

FINA 11423 Credits

Introduction to Print Media

Students will study the historical and contemporary role of print in the field of visual arts. They will develop visual imagery by exploring conceptual interests and learning technical aspects of relief, screenprinting, and intaglio.

FINA 11443 Credits

Introduction to Printmaking

The course will commence with the most direct and least technically complex printmaking method, collograph, and move on to the more complex methods of silk screen, relief printmaking and etching. The definition of Fine Arts prints, as opposed to reproductions, will be discussed.

FINA 11453 Credits

Monotype -The Painted Print

Students will explore processes that combine painting and drawing with printmaking. They will investigate the interdisciplinary possibilities in these areas of study. Students will experiment with a variety of different techniques under the categories of both monotype and monoprint.

FINA 11653 Credits

Visual Language and Composition

Students will study the fundamental principles of constructing and analyzing two-dimensional images. They will gain knowledge of the strategies necessary for creating two-dimensional space through the exploration of materials and techniques. Students will familiarize themselves with the role of the artist as a producer of meaning through the study of both historical and contemporary examples. They will explore the significance of the relationship between media, visual elements and concept in the realization of finished works.

FINA 11663 Credits

Color Theory and Practice

Students will be introduced to the fundamental principles and application of colour theory in the fine arts. Students will gain skills in colour mixing and application to create specific visual effects. They will study the relationship of colour perception to content, explore various methods of colour expression, and develop critical and analytical skills through group critiques and discussion.

FINA 11673 Credits

Visual Language: Making and Meaning

Students will be introduced to the visual concepts and principles of constructing and analyzing two-dimensional images. Studio-based exercises and assignments will emphasize process, materials, and the exploration of formal principles. Students will explore the visual relationships between formal elements, media, and content. Students will be introduced to the role of the artist as a producer of meaning through the use of historical and contemporary examples.

FINA 11703 Credits

Introduction to Film Photography

Students will explore conceptual and practical approaches to black-and-white photography. They will learn to operate a 35mm single-lens-reflex camera, and learn to use basic darkroom techniques. Students will study the history of photography, and contemporary photography through class critiques and lectures.

FINA 11753 Credits(Formerly
FINA 1265)

Form, Structure and Materials

Students will study the fundamental principles behind the conception and design of three-dimensional form and space within the field of contemporary art. They will explore the relationships between form, structure, and materials through a range of processes and the realization of three-dimensional objects and compositions.

FINA 11803 Credits

Introduction to Filmmaking I

Students will be introduced to film production by exploring cinematic approaches to making digital video. Students will learn basic digital video and sound editing techniques. They will develop skills in camera lighting and sound capture techniques. Students will complete a term project, group projects and several short films. Students will explore narrative, documentary, short, art and experimental genres in film.

FINA 11813 Credits

Introduction to Filmmaking II

Students will be introduced to film production, basic 16mm film editing techniques, and will develop skills in camera operation and lighting techniques. They will produce a term project, group projects and several short film projects. Students will explore narrative, documentary, short, art and experimental genres in film.

FINA 12003 Credits

Drawing II

Students will investigate both traditional and non-traditional strategies for creating art through drawing. They will practice the fundamentals of drawing while expanding their artistic expression in relation to contemporary art.

Prerequisites:
FINA 1100

FINA 12103 Credits

Painting II

Students will focus on the fundamental materials, methods, and issues of contemporary painting. They will also develop their abilities to complete projects in an innovative and creative manner.

Prerequisites:
FINA 1110

FINA 12303 Credits

Ceramics II

Students will review and reinforce skills and develop them to a higher degree of sophistication and complexity. They will focus on developing complete control of the medium at this level and will accept more responsibility for firing. Students will search for unusual approaches to, and ways of, using ceramic materials and will work toward defining their own personal style.

Prerequisites:
FINA 1130

FINA 12313 Credits

Sculpture II

Students will build on concepts and materials introduced in Sculpture I and will investigate and debate a blend of traditional and non-traditional strategies for making sculpture. They will be introduced to new processes and materials to reflect the complex nature of contemporary sculptural practice and will participate in slide lectures, demonstrations, and individual and group critiques. Students will also use local resources such as libraries, galleries, and museums.

Prerequisites:
FINA 1131

FINA 12353 Credits

Introduction to New Media II

Students will expand their knowledge of various digital software such as Photoshop™, Final Cut Express™, Director™ and Flash™. They will apply these programs to create artwork that will encompass digital stills, online work, installation, video and sound. Students will also learn to locate contemporary digital practices within the broader history of cultural production.

Prerequisites:
FINA 1135

FINA 12373 Credits

Issues in Photography

Students will study issues in photography from its invention in the 19th Century to the digital imaging of the present. Within the context of contemporary critical theory, they will explore meanings in various photographic genres including snapshots, documentary, advertising, and fine art.

FINA 12423 Credits

Print Media II

Students will explore a wide variety of techniques in both intaglio and screenprinting including photographic and digital imaging. They will explore the potentials of mixed media prints on different surfaces in two- or three-dimensional structures. Students will also develop their conceptual interests and visual language through assigned projects and class discussions.

Prerequisites:
FINA 1142

FINA 12703 Credits

Photography II

Students discuss and develop a body of photo-based works, which explore issues related to concepts and visual representations in photography. They will study works of past and contemporary artists and explore photography as art. Students will learn alternative processes in black and white, archival printing techniques, and basic digital manipulations in photography.

Prerequisites:
FINA 1170

FINA 21113 Credits

Professional Practices

Students will study professional issues and practices useful to visual artists, arts administrators, and cultural workers in the field of art. They will focus on developing skills relating to portfolio development and documentation, grant proposals, and curriculum vitae writing and acquiring knowledge towards issues including copyright law, promotional practices, and art institutions.

Prerequisites:
6 credits of FINA 1100-level course and ENGL 1100

FINA 21353 Credits

Digital Media: Design in Contemporary Art

Students will learn to work with Adobe Illustrator™ software to create vector based artwork. They will expand their knowledge of digital software such as Photoshop™. They will apply these programs to create artwork that will encompass digital stills, an artist book and online work. Students will also learn to locate contemporary digital practices in the context of contemporary cultural production.

Prerequisites:
FINA 1135 or permission of the instructor

FINA 21473 Credits

Issues in Contemporary Art I

Students will study theoretical issues relevant to the production and reception of visual art and popular culture in the last 35 years, including debates around semiotics, modernism/postmodernism, feminism(s), postcolonialism, and the attendant politics of identities produced through structures of race, class, gender and sexual preferences/practices. Students will examine the emergence of new technologies and their use in art practices. Students will visit exhibition venues, including public museums and galleries, commercial galleries and artist run centres.

Note: This is a seminar-based course.

Prerequisites:
ARTH 1120 and 1121 and FINA 1167 and ENGL 1100 or by permission of the instructorNOTE: Students may earn credit for only one of FINA 2147 and CUST 2147 as they are identical courses.

FINA 21703 Credits(Formerly
FINA 1270)

Intermediate Film Photography

Students will continue to develop and expand their knowledge of black-and-white film techniques and digital camera techniques, in addition to learning archival print processing, film scanning, digital manipulation, and studio lighting. Students continue to explore contemporary issues by viewing and analyzing photography as art. Students will develop a coherent body of work that reflect critical thought, contemporary art practices, issues and theory.

Prerequisites:
FINA 1170

FINA 22353 Credits

Digital Media: Interactive Art on the Web

Students will expand their knowledge of various digital software such as Photoshop™, Dreamweaver™, Director™ and Flash™. They will apply these programs to create artwork that will encompass digital stills, online work, installation, video and sound. Students will also learn to locate contemporary digital practices within the broader history of cultural production.

Prerequisites:
FINA 1135

FINA 22703 Credits

Digital Photography

Students will explore digital photography as an artistic medium. Students will learn Photoshop™ skills for photographers and digital darkroom techniques. Student attention will be placed on the development of personal work and refining technical skills. Students will develop a knowledge of contemporary visual arts practices in digital imaging and photography. Students will focus on critical content in personal work and learn to see their own work in relation to current issues and contexts in art. Students must have a digital camera and basic computer experience to enroll in this class.

FINA 23003 Credits

Advanced Drawing I

Students will focus on developing their abilities to respond, in a personal and creative way, to the challenges of assignments. They will investigate and research alternative forms of expression as they develop and re-evaluate their work. To assist in this investigation, students will study contemporary trends in art and various artistic practices, both current and historical.

Prerequisites:
FINA 1200

FINA 23103 Credits

Advanced Painting Studio I

Students will develop their abilities to respond in a self-directed manner to the challenges of painting assignments. They will investigate and research alternative forms of expression as they develop and re-evaluate their work. Students will study contemporary trends in art and various artistic practices, both current and historical, to assist in this process.

Prerequisites:
FINA 1210

FINA 23303 Credits

Ceramics III

Students will build on existing skills and engage in personal research, experimentation and self-directed learning. They will use additional techniques such as slip casting and mural tile production with the goal of developing greater expression, originality, and a defined personal style.

Prerequisites:
FINA 1230

FINA 23313 Credits

Sculpture III

Students will build on the materials and concepts explored in Sculpture I and Sculpture II. They will further develop and be challenged with projects which address craft, process, concepts, and materials. They will explore contemporary sculpture practices including the creation of independent sculptures and sculptural installations. Students will work within a framework of thematic and site-specific projects. They will explore assignments centered on advanced uses of the studio.

Prerequisites:
FINA 1231

FINA 23353 Credits

Digital Media: Video and Installation

Students will expand their knowledge of various digital software such as Imovie™ and Photoshop™. They will also learn to use digital video software such as Final Cut Express™ in a lab setting. They will apply these programs to create artwork that will encompass online work, installation, video and sound. Students will also learn to locate contemporary digital practices within the broader history of cultural production

Prerequisites:
FINA 1135 or permission of the instructor

FINA 23423 Credits

Print Media III

Students will continue to explore different techniques in both intaglio and screenprinting. They will investigate and research the possibilities of interdisciplinary approach to print in contemporary print context. Students will also develop their conceptual interests and visual language through assigned and self-directed projects.

Prerequisites:
FINA 1242

FINA 23703 Credits

Photography III

Students will study current themes and issues pertaining to contemporary photography. They will use various format cameras and photographic techniques to produce both digital and manual work. Students will work collaboratively to produce mural photography, and narrative and non-linear photographic sequences. They will produce a body of photo-based works that communicate personal concepts and ideas.

Prerequisites:
FINA 1270

FINA 23713 Credits

Photo-based Alternative Processes & Installation

Students will work with photo-based methods and techniques that go beyond the conventional photographic print by exploring a variety of contemporary photo-based practices, including alternative, antique and experimental approaches. The students will develop skills in wet, dry and mixed media photo-based techniques, working with original and found images to produce projects and installations.

Note: No prior photography experience is required. It is recommended that students have access to their own digital or film camera.

Prerequisites:
Any 6 credits of FINA 1100 level courses or higher

FINA 24003 Credits

Advanced Drawing II

Students will pursue and define their own personal approach to drawing in the field of contemporary art. They will conduct research and complete both assigned and self-directed projects. Students will lead discussions and critique the work of contemporary artists, as well as the work of their peers.

Prerequisites:
FINA 2300

FINA 24103 Credits

Advanced Painting Studio II

Students will pursue and define their own approach to painting in the field of contemporary art. They will conduct research and complete both assigned and self-directed projects. Students will lead discussions and critique the work of contemporary artists, as well as the work of their peers.

Prerequisites:
FINA 2310

FINA 24303 Credits

Ceramics IV

Students will concentrate on the integration of ceramic forms, surfaces, and materials in the development of a personal style and will aim for originality and expressiveness. They will set many of their own objectives within the framework of specific assignments and learn advanced firing techniques.

Prerequisites:
FINA 2330

FINA 24313 Credits

Sculpture IV

Students will work with the material and technical possibilities afforded by the sculpture studios to develop independent projects under supervision of the instructor. The student and instructor will agree on timelines, material and conceptual research, and a detailed series of questions guiding the students' inquiry. Students will initiate their own body of research and work closely with the instructor to develop work that encompasses a strong conceptual element as well as a focused material exploration. They will prepare for and generate class discussions.

Prerequisites:
FINA 2331

FINA 24423 Credits

Print Media IV

Students will specialize in one or more print media to develop a portfolio of works. Building on independent work habits, students will examine ideas and practices in contemporary print media through assigned and self-initiated projects. They will investigate the possibilities of extending print media into multi-media prints, print-based installation or other art forms. They will develop an increased insight into their work and will improve their ability to articulate conceptual and critical issues in class discussions.

Prerequisites:
FINA 2342

FINA 31003 Credits

Advanced Studio Practice and Seminar I

Students will pursue and define individual and collaborative approaches to their art practice. They will be expected to develop artwork based on thematic assignments with the goal of understanding their own practice in relation to contemporary art production. Students are required to identify an area of practice to be developed. To assist in this investigation, students will study trends in art and various artistic practices, both contemporary and historical.

FINA 31103 Credits

Introduction to Curatorial Studies

Students will be engaged in discussions and workshops around various aspects of working in museum or gallery environments. They will explore the issues and procedures of mounting an exhibition which include organization, documentation, curatorial responsibilities, financial and budgetary matters, ethical and legal implications, and conservation of artwork. They will visit public art galleries and museums, artist-run centres, and alternative art exhibitions to analyze and respond to the theme and genre for those venues. Students are required to organize and curate an exhibition

FINA 31113 Credits(Formerly
FINA 2111)

Professional Practices

Students will study professional issues and practices useful to visual artists, arts administrators, and cultural workers in the field of art. They will focus on developing skills relating to portfolio development and documentation, grant proposals, and curriculum vitae writing, and acquiring knowledge towards issues including copyright law, promotional practices, and art institutions.

FINA 31123 Credits

Public Art: Theory and Practice

Students will explore, both in theory and in practice, the questions raised by public art. They will study the solutions offered by artists working in the field as well as the critical issues surrounding its diverse audience. Students will create a public art proposal exploring model making and other presentation methods for review by their peers.

FINA 31133 Credits

Subversive Art

Students will examine critically subversive intentions of art practices that "talk back" to dominant culture, including institutions of art and art history. Students will apply a critical point of view in their own contemporary art practices to critique social, cultural or art institutions, working in traditional art media and/or other formats such as digital media, performance, zines, graphic novels, street art (postering, stencilling, etc.) Students will also focus their studio practice through assigned readings, discussions and writing.

Note: Students may earn credits for only one of FINA 3113 or FINA 3202 Special Topic: Subversive Art.

Prerequisites:
ENGL 1100, and any 6 credits of (2000-level FINA courses), and one of (ARTH 1120, ARTH 1121 or FINA 2147)

FINA 31313 Credits

Wall Works

Students will study the processes and ideas surrounding the creation of sculptural works for the wall. Students will explore low and high relief sculpture, ranging from the abstract to the representational. They will also learn to understand contemporary art practice of developing personal compositions and integrated architectural works, through conducting independent research.

FINA 31333 Credits

Forming Stories

Students will study clay modeling, mold-making, sculpture, and casting as it relates to narration in contemporary sculpture. Students will specifically research and develop stories, using historical examples as a starting point, that can be translated visually and materially through the form, structure and surface of clay. They will then further transform these narrative, modeled sculptures through the process of mold-making and casting.

FINA 31353 Credits

Advanced Digital Media: Open Studio 1

Students will pursue and define individual and collaborative approaches to their digital art practice. They will develop artwork based on thematic assignments with the goal of understanding their own practice in relation to contemporary art production. Students will work in a number of digital medias such as Photoshop™, Illustrator™, Dreamweaver™, Flash™, Premiere Pro™ and After Effects™.

Prerequisites:
FINA 2235 or FINA 2335 or permission of the instructor

FINA 31473 Credits

Issues in Contemporary Art II

Students will expand their knowledge of issues in the field of contemporary art. They will explore principles of critical and cultural studies that inform contemporary art praxis.

Students will actively participate in this seminar-based course, which is structured around a series of required readings and facilitated discussions, supplemented by relevant slides, video and digital materials. Students will also go on local field trips to galleries, museums and artist-run centres.

NOTE: Students may earn credit for only one of FINA 3147 and CUST 3147 as they are identical courses.

FINA 31503 Credits

Telling Lies Again - Making Narrative Art

Students will explore various approaches to creating narrative imagery through painting and drawing. They will apply both contemporary and historical strategies to storytelling in single-scene and serial formats. Students will examine the gap between text and visual imagery through their own work as well as in class readings and group critiques.

Note: Credit will not be given for both FINA 3202 Special Topics in Studio Arts: Telling Lies Again - Making Narrative Art and FINA 3150 Telling Lies Again - Making Narrative Art.

Prerequisites:
FINA 1167, 2300, 2310 and ARTH 1120, 1121 and ENGL 1100 or by permission of the instructor

FINA 31703 Credits

Advanced Film Photography

Students will continue to expand on their knowledge of film photography as an art practice and focus on developing a cohesive body of work that reflects critical thought, contemporary art issues and theory. Students will be introduced to large format photography, advanced darkroom techniques and professional large scale fine art printing, while continuing to refine their colour, black and white, medium format photography and lighting skills. Student will focus on the development of personal work and technical skills through both assigned and self-directed projects.

Prerequisites:
FINA 1170 and ( FINA 1270 or FINA 2170 or FINA 2270 )

FINA 32003 Credits

Advanced Studio Practice and Seminar II

Students will continue to pursue and define individual and collaborative approaches to their art practice and writing skills. They will be expected to develop artwork based on thematic assignments and also to identify an area of independent, self-directed work with the goal of understanding their own practice in relation to contemporary art production. To assist in this investigation, students will study trends in art and various artistic practices, both contemporary and historical.

Prerequisites:
FINA 3100 or by permission of instructor

FINA 32013 Credits

Artistic Practice In The Community

Students will study the various forms and methods of introducing art, and issues surrounding art, into the community. They will formulate a plan and initiate an individual or group driven, community-based project, for which guidelines will be varied and tailored to each student's interests in the arts. Students might choose a commercial art project, long-term volunteer or committee work in the arts, a public art project, developing and teaching workshops, giving docent tours, and performing non-profit work relating to the arts.

FINA 32023 Credits

Special Topics in Studio Arts

Students will engage in an intensive study of a special topic in studio arts chosen by the instructor. They will study the techniques of a particular art process and/or consider a topic from a specific thematic or conceptual approach.

FINA 32353 Credits

Advanced Digital Media: Open Studio 2

Students will develop a substantial body of work based on personal research, with the goal of articulating their digital art practice in relation to contemporary art production. They will be required to identify an area of practice to be developed, which could include experimentation and innovation in different digital media such as Photoshop™, Illustrator™, Flash™, Premiere Pro™, Final Cut Pro™ and After Effects™. Students will also focus their studio practice critically through reading, research and writing.

Prerequisites:
FINA 3135

FINA 32703 Credits

Advanced Digital Photography

Students will expand on their knowledge of digital photography as an artistic medium and focus on the critical content in personal work through both assigned and self-directed projects. Students will refine their Photoshop™ skills for photographers, learn advanced digital darkroom techniques and be introduced to large scale fine art printing. Students will focus on the development of personal projects, leading to a cohesive body of work. Students will develop and analyze their own work and the work of their peers in the context of contemporary visual arts practices and theory in digital imaging, art and photography.

Prerequisites:
(FINA 1170 and 2270) or [FINA 1170 and (one of FINA 1270 or 2170) and FINA 1135]

FINA 32803 Credits

Performance Art I

Students will be introduced to performance art through a variety of approaches including live performance, group collaborations, sound work and performance for video and still images. They will explore the possibilities of interdisciplinary and ephemeral art forms through performance and body art practices. Students will develop knowledge of contemporary visual arts practices and become familiar with the history of performance art. Students will focus on critical content in their own personal work and learn to recognize current issues and contexts in art.

Note: This is a studio seminar. Credit will not be given for both FINA 3280 and FINA 3202 - Special Topics: Performance Art.

Prerequisites:
ENGL 1100 and 6 credits of (2000-level FINA courses), and one of (ARTH 1120 or 1121 or FINA 2147)

FINA 33803 Credits

Performance Art II

Students will develop advanced personal approaches to performance art and conduct research for both assigned and self-directed projects. Students will develop and analyze their work and the work of their peers in the context of contemporary visual art and the history of performance art. They will refine the critical content in their personal work in relation to current issues and contexts in art.

Prerequisites:
FINA 3280 or FINA 3202

FINA 43006 Credits

Advanced Studio Practice and Thesis I

Students will begin to develop a body of work in relation to their personal research. They are required to identify an area of practice to be developed, along with experimentation and innovation in different media and materials. Students will also focus their studio practice critically through reading, research and writing.

FINA 44006 Credits

Advanced Studio Practice and Thesis II

Students will develop a substantial body of work based on personal research, with the goal of articulating their practice in relation to contemporary art production. They are required to identify an area of practice to be developed, which could include experimentation and innovation in different media and materials. Students will create a culminating body of work accompanied by a written thesis in which the intentions of the work are articulated and theorized.

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